 It's something I've been wanting to do since I was eight years old, and I know what comes with it. I understand that having this platform and playing on the platform like the NBA, it brings on so many different opinions and discussions about not only just what I do on the basketball floor, but who I am, my character, you know, how I operate off the floor as well. So now a lot of people are going to agree with who I am as a person, you know, and I understand that from having different teammates, playing in different regions of the country, the world, you know, having different coaches, you know, we're going to have different perspectives on life. So once I started to understand that, you know, and understand the human brain, I guess, you know, it kind of relieved all of that extra pressure I was putting on myself or other people were putting on me. I just, I focused on being the best me I can every day. And I think that was the, that's when I, when I simplified everything like that, life has been better for me. Preparation is the most important thing. And for me, as an athlete, as a human being, you know, I think dealing with the Achilles injury is so much that goes into, you know, your rehab process that, you know, I broke down every single part of my body in order for me to, you know, strengthen and get better so I can get back on the floor. So the preparation I had to put in before I got on the court or, you know, what I do after post-workout, you know, all of that stuff changed as I start to get older and I start to experience changes in my body. So, you know, just preparing for games, shoot arounds, you know, building my routine up as a professional athlete has just evolved. I enjoy being out on the floor and, you know, just developing. I enjoy different situations. I mean, just that journey of playing every single day, no matter if it's a workout or a game or a shoot around, like, I enjoy conquering that challenge, you know, whatever it is, whatever it is for that day, you know, and I feel like each day is fresh, you know, I think once I, you know, continue to feel that way, then I can play, you know, as long as I want. And that's what keeps me going every day because coaches come up with new ideas, players come up with new, you know, shots and moves that maybe I can use, you know, strength, strength and conditioning coaches come up with different innovative exercises, you know. So, I feel like the game is always evolving and I got to continue to evolve with it and, you know, that's the fun part, you know, not knowing how the game is going to grow, but being able to adapt to anything is something I try to prepare for. It's all still a sport, a craft, you know, you want to obviously get better at what you're doing and you want to grow your company. You want people to, you know, trust you for what you bring to the table and the same thing on the basketball floor. So, you know, that's why the game, I love the game so much. It's so many parallels in life and you learn so many life lessons through the game and I just try to approach it the team aspect off the floor as well, you know. So, and a lot of people support me and got my back and everything that I want to do and make sure I'm not, you know, make sure I'm talking through everything and going through everything with a find, with a cone and making sure that, you know, we're all on the same page. So, it's just been fun building, man. I'm excited about what if you put the future holds.